Posted by TylerFarmallH on August 27, 2012 at 19:41:07 from (69.71.1.1):
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Hey guys, these are some pictures and an attached youtube link of my neighbors 400 conversion I am having some problems. I have done this one before succesfully on an H but this one is giving me fits.
The Alternator Hot wire is going to the amp Gauge
The other line going to amp guage is from the positive side of the coil.
I think the problem comes in for me with the starter, it has a seperate line for the solenoid, but that also how it was wired for 6 volt and it worked fine... Any help is appreciated!
Everything checks out fine as far as what is hot and what isnt compared to my succesful H conversion. but the switch on the 400 doesnt have a hot wire running to it. However the switch worked fine as a 6 volt. We literally changed nothing in the dash panel. I hope you can look at the video link I posted too. Just copy and paste it into Youtube.
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